FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Curtain Falls


system was based on the number six, instead of ten. He theorized that
since all language had a common base, and civilization’s first
numbering system was based on six, then a code could be devised to
“count the number of the beast.” The English alphabet is based on the
root value of six: 6” X 2= 1 foot, 6” X 6= 1 yard, 6 ‘forties’ = 1 section, 6
sections X 6= 1 township, 1 township = a 6 square mile area, etc. What
he came up with was an alphanumeric code: A = 6, B = 12, C = 18, D =
24 , E = 30, F = 36, etc. Using this code, he discovered that various
words and sequences or words, such as ‘Mark of the Beast,’
‘Computer,’ and ‘New York’ were equivalent to the numerical value of
666.

The number 666 became quite prominent in order to get people familiar
with it, and to eliminate the evil connotations that the number has.
Listed below are only some of the areas where the number 666 has
been used:

1) Koehring and Clark equipment companies used 666 as part of
the product identification number on certain models.
2) Stickers distributed at DuPont Co. plants said: “To be in the
know, call ‘Mom’ (666).”
3) Products of the Bliss-Hastings Co. contained the number 666.
4) The 85th Annual Frontiers Days Festival, held in Cheyenne,
Wyoming, promoted July 23, 1981 as “666 Rodeo Day.”
5) The logo of Australia’s National Bank card contained a
configuration of the number 666.
6) In August, 1980, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co.
of Virginia notified their customers that the telephone number of
the U.S. Weather Service was being changed from 936-1212, to
666-1212.
7) Men’s dress shirts produced in China, and sold in the U.S., had
the number 666 on the label, forming the trademark of Kerman
Scott Ltd.
8) At the official reopening of the Suez Canal on June 5, 1975, the
first Egyptian warship entering it, which was carrying Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat, had the number 666 on its bow.
9) The World Bank code number was 666.
10) Some credit cards in the U.S. had the numerical prefix of 666.
11) The Olivetti Computer System P6060, used processing
numbers which began with 666.
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